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The Sobriety Series: Thinking About Sobriety and How to Get Started

August 28, 2018 Yvonne Matthews
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You may have seen a few of my stories and posts on Instagram lately talking about my recent but long-coming choice to be sober. With all the support and love have also come a lot of questions about it, how I feel, how I made the decision, how I started, etc. So, rather than just leave it on Instagram I thought it might be well time to share some thoughts here on this topic and the beginning stages of thinking about or starting sobriety.

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In health and wellness, nutrition, Alcohol-Free Tags alcohol, alcohol free, A year without alcohol, sobriety, sober, living sober, yung pueblo, inspiration, 30-day sobriety solution, how to become sober, questions on sobriety, how to get sober, problem drinking, alcoholic, AA, al-anon
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Balancing (Women's) Hormones Series - A Healthy Easy Cycle

August 20, 2018 Yvonne Matthews
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Did you know that over 40 million women in the US struggle with hormonal issues?!?

I’ve noticed a lot more questions and general awareness from my clients and others around hormone balance. It’s something I am glad we are talking more about, not just with the other women in our lives but men and everyone! It’s a natural and quite miraculous function of women’s bodies. And though I do work with men and their hormones as well, today is all about the ladies! I encourage everyone to share this with the men in their lives. This is something we should all know and no longer hide or look away from.

First let’s define what a healthy menstrual cycle is.

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In food, health and wellness, herbs and plants, nutrition Tags hormone balance, healing hormones naturally, women's health, balanced hormones, female body, female cycle, moon cycles, periods, menstrual cramps, menstrual cycle, follicular phase, luteal phase, healthy menstruation, taking charge of your fertility, toni weschler, fertility awareness method, FAM, fertility, natural birth control, birth control, glow app, lunette menstrual cup, woman coad, woman code, alisa vitti

A Personal Life Update & the Top 5 Holistic Ways to Ditch or Cut Back on Alcohol or Cravings

July 31, 2018 Yvonne Matthews
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Many of you have been following along on my journey of kicking alcohol to the curb. I thought I would share a few of the things I have learned on my journey over the past few months and some tips and tricks for starting this process and continued success. As someone who has struggled on and off with alcohol, it’s been a long and winding road to get to where I am today, a culmination of events, decisions and experiments to find and see what works for me.

Here’s a summary of what led me to where I am today. Please don’t read these as excuses, they are not, I hold myself fully accountable for my own decisions and actions. I also think it’s important to look at where habits and beliefs might come from. And share so that others don’t feel so alone. It can feel like a lonely journey to be on sometimes. You are not alone.

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From Athlete to Desk Job to Nutritionist - My Health and Wellness Journey

June 28, 2018 Yvonne Matthews
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My health and wellness journey started before I even knew it, as it does for so many. So grab a cup of tea or bulletproof coffee and settle in.

I grew up with a very nurturing mom who was a high school health teacher, professional tennis coach, sports medicine master, and legit Boston Marathon Qualifier. We lived in the desert mountains above the Coachella Valley, in Southern California. As a young child, I remember going on long hikes with my mom and our dogs and learning about different plants and herbs that were native to our local desert. We would gather a few and take them home and drink some as tea and add others to the food we ate. It was a wonderful way to grow up and at the time I didn’t even realize it!

My next realization came when I was an adult. I made a conscious decision to stop taking birth control after 12 years of use. As a result, horrible acne started appearing on my face at the age of 28. I wasn’t in my teens anymore, why was I having such horrible acne? I went to some of the best estheticians in Los Angeles, I worked out most days of the week, I took all the supplements I thought I should, I ate a pretty clean and healthy diet, I even did juice cleanses! So what was going wrong? I also went to see a naturopath doctor, got some blood work and did a serious elimination diet. The acne got a little better but still nothing was completely clearing up my face.

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In health and wellness, nutrition, running and fitness Tags boston marathon, palm springs, coachella valley, palm desert, southern california, holistic nutritionist, graphic designer, athlete, health and wellness, nutritionist, journey to health, balanced hormones
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The Best Natural Body Care Products

April 24, 2018 Yvonne Matthews

Body care is one of those areas that doesn’t really fall under the nutrition umbrellas but does fall into the wellness category. It also seems to be one of the last things we talk about in a nutrition session. But it’s pretty important. In the US, our product safety regulations have not changed since 1938!  That states that cosmetic companies don’t need to disclose their ingredients to the FDA before putting products on the shelf for us to buy and use. Wow! Did you know in Europe their regulations are so strict that they’ve banned over 1,300 chemicals we use here regularly in the US?!?! What the heck?!?

The average woman puts 515 synthetic chemicals on her body every day! 60% of that is absorbed into our bodies by our largest organ, our skin! Yikes!

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Supplement Support - What I Take & Why

January 30, 2018 Yvonne Matthews
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Whew! This is a long one guys. Let’s be honest, how often do I write short blog posts?!?! Ha! But a supplement post was highly requested. Especially now with the unfortunate acquisition of Pure Encapsulations, Douglas Labs and Garden of Life, among others, by Nestle last month. It just means it’s time to change up my game a bit! Though I was saddened by that news, I am not one for complacency, and there are a lot of other great brands out there.

Quick aside on my supplement philosophy:

This can be summed up in two words: Food First. I believe food is the bedrock of good health. However, in this world we live in today, with all the chemicals we spray on our food, the over farming that is being done, and more, the nutrients in the soil aren’t what used to be. 1 This is where supplements come in. They literally supplement, fill in the gaps, of where we fall short.

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In health and wellness, food, nutrition Tags anti-inflammatory, apex energetics, B vitamins, b-complex, barleans, biotin, calcium, CDC 2016 study, CoQ10, curcumin, designs for health, dhea, digest gold, digestive enzymes, douglas labs, DRI, enzymedica, evening primrose oil, fish oil, food first, gaia herbs, garden of life, gut healing, hormone balance, innate response, integrative theraputics, irwin naturals, klaire labs, l-glutamine, leaky gut, magnesium, magnesium calcium balance, magnesium calm, megafoods, metagenics, milk thistle, multivitamins, nestle, nordic naturals, nutritionist in colorado, omega-3s, probiotics, pure encapsulations, RDA, seed cycling, skin care, supplements, supplements or food, Thorne Research, turmeric, Ubiquinol, vitamin d, vitamin d3, Vitamin K2, zinc, zinc picolinate
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